The annual International CES event, also known as CES 2014, is just a few weeks away. Thousands of tech enthusiasts will be packed into the Las Vegas Convention Center just to get a glimpse of ...
CES 2015 ended earlier this month, and like last year, a significant portion of the show floor was dominated by digital health products. Companies showed off a number of activity trackers, sleep ...
Ah, the tail-end of the annual Vegas gadget show. It’s a time when we reflect on all the cool technology we’ve seen throughout the entire year. Never mind that the year is only 10 days old so far; ...
Product designer Iain Finlay shows off his creation, Audiofly's first set of cans. Photo: Eli Milchman LAS VEGAS — Audiofly has been busy since we last visited the company at CES two years ago. This ...
Right after the first of the year, I will make the trek to Las Vegas to attend the Consumer Electronics Show. I consider myself a veteran: This is an event I have been going to since 1975. I was in my ...
Eton is showing off a few new speakers at CES this week. Eton is actually known for their wireless Bluetooth speakers, with built-in solar panels. This week, they are showing off their Rukus Extreme ...
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The International CES invades the city of Las Vegas like no other event. It attracts thousands of vendors from all over the world and saturates the Las Vegas Convention Center and a number of hotels ...
Zonoff, the Malvern-based Internet of Things company whose technology is powering Staples smart home products, showed its stuff at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. It joined ...
Every January technology journalists from all over the world gather at the vast exhibition halls and hotels of Las Vegas for a huge product showcase. Called CES, it sets the standard for what's to ...
Cab rides as mobile offices. Low-battery warnings. Mountains of business cards. Estimating the time it will take to traverse a convention hall—or grab a coffee. Let’s face it: there’s really no better ...